
Anne Longfield CBE
Anne Longfield CBE is The Times Education Commissioner and Independent Chair, Learning Disability and Autism Children and Young Peopleās Steering Group for the NHS.
Anne was previously the Childrenās Commissioner for England. Her role was to bring about long term change and improvements for all children ā and in particular the most vulnerable children in care.
Anne is a long-standing and passionate champion for children, with over thirty yearsā experience of developing, influencing and shaping the national policy agenda for children and families. She spent many years campaigning for better childcare, often at a time when many saw the issue as obscure or niche, and worked in former Prime Minister Tony Blairās Strategy Unit devising the Sure Start childrenās centre programme.
Prior to her appointment as Childrenās Commissioner, Anne was Chief Executive of a leading national childrenās charity.
Recently, the Commissioner has worked on issues affecting childrenās mental health, put forward proposals for giving children more power over their digital lives, published new research on children in care āpingedā around the system, and launched a major study into the outcomes of children growing up in the North of England. Anneās priorities for the year ahead include further work on issues affecting childrenās mental health, such as anxiety and self-esteem, and a focus on children āhiddenā or āinvisibleā within the care system.
Anne was born and brought up in West Yorkshire. When she is not in London, she lives in there with her husband.